Health
Teachers, bus drivers and army could be among first to get Covid-19 vaccine – Chronicle Live
Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation says those whose jobs put them at risk should be prioritised after the first phase of Covid-19 jabs

Teachers and bus drivers are set to among the people vaccinated after the high-risk groups have been given the Covid-19 jab, a report suggests.
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) which advises the Government has published a list of who should be given priority for the vaccine.
Care home residents, the elderly and people who have serious medical conditions are set to be among the first wave of people to get the vaccine.
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